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The Utah Healthcare Directive form is a legal document that allows individuals to outline their health care preferences and designate someone to make decisions on their behalf if they are unable to do so. This form includes sections for naming an agent, detailing health care wishes, and providing instructions on how to revoke or change the directive. Ensuring your health care wishes are respected is important, so consider filling out this form by clicking the button below.

The Utah Healthcare Directive form is an essential tool for individuals seeking to outline their medical preferences and appoint a trusted representative to make healthcare decisions on their behalf. This document, established under Utah law, comprises several key sections that guide users through the process of making their healthcare wishes known. In Part I, individuals can designate an agent—someone who will make medical decisions if they become unable to do so themselves. This section also allows for the nomination of an alternate agent, ensuring that someone is always available to advocate for the individual’s preferences. Part II focuses on the individual’s specific healthcare wishes, providing options that range from allowing the agent to make decisions to explicitly refusing life-prolonging measures. The form also includes instructions on how to revoke or modify the directive in Part III, ensuring that individuals retain control over their healthcare decisions. Finally, Part IV is dedicated to making the directive legally binding, requiring the individual’s signature and the acknowledgment of witnesses. This comprehensive approach empowers individuals to communicate their healthcare desires clearly and effectively, providing peace of mind for themselves and their loved ones.

Sample - Utah Healthcare Directive Form

 

Utah Advance Healthcare Directive

 

(Pursuant to Utah Code Section 75-2a-117, effective 2008)

 

This form contains no modifications from the statutory form.

 

 

Part I:

Allows you to name another the person to make health care decisions for you when you cannot

 

make decisions or speak for yourself.

Part II:

Allows you to record your wishes about health care in writing.

Part III:

Tells you how to revoke or change this directive.

Part IV:

Makes your directive legal.

 

 

My Personal Information

Name: ______________________________________________________________________________

Street Address: _______________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip Code: _________________________________________________________________

Telephone: (_______) _____________________ Cell Phone: (_______) _____________________

Birth Date: ____________________________

Part I: My Agent (Health Care Power of Attorney)

A: No Agent

If you do not want to name an agent, initial the box below, then go to Part II; do not name an agent in B or C be- low. No one can force you to name an agent.

I do not want to choose an agent.

B: My Agent

Agent’s Name: _______________________________________________________________________

Street Address: _______________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip Code: _________________________________________________________________

Telephone: (_______) _____________________ Cell Phone: (_______) _____________________

Birth Date: ____________________________

C: My Alternate Agent

This person will serve as your agent if your agent, named above, is unable or unwilling to serve.

Agent’s Name: _______________________________________________________________________

Street Address: _______________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip Code: _________________________________________________________________

Telephone: (_______) _____________________ Cell Phone: (_______) _____________________

Birth Date: ____________________________

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Part I: My Agent (continued)

D: Agent’s Authority

If I cannot make decisions or speak for myself (in other words, after my physician or APRN finds that I lack health care decision making capacity under Section 75-2a-104 of the Advance Health Care Directive Act), my agent has the power to make any health care decision I could have made such as, but not limited to:

Consent to, refuse, or withdraw any health care. This may include care to prolong my life such as food and fluids by tube, use of antibiotics, CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), and dialysis, and mental health care, such as convulsive therapy and psychoactive medications. This authority is subject to any limits in paragraph F of Part I or in Part II of this directive.

Hire and fire health care providers.

Ask questions and get answers from health care providers.

Consent to admission or transfer to a health care provider or health care facility, including a mental health facility, subject to any limits in paragraphs E or F of Part I.

Get copies of my medical records.

Ask for consultations or second opinions.

My agent cannot force health care against my will, even if a physician has found that I lack health care decision making capacity.

E: Other Authority

My agent has the powers below ONLY IF I initial the “YES” option that precedes the statement. I authorize my agent to:

____YES

____ NO

Get copies of my medical records at any time, even when I can speak for myself.

____YES

____ NO

Admit me to a licensed health care facility, such as a hospital, nursing home, assisted living,

 

 

or other facility for long-term placement other than convalescent or recuperative care.

F: Limits/Expansion of Authority

I wish to limit or expand the powers of my health care agent as follows:

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

G: Nomination of Guardian

Even though appointing an agent should help you avoid a guardianship, a guardianship may still be necessary. Initial the "YES" option if you want the court to appoint your agent or, if your agent is unable or unwilling to serve, your alternate agent, to serve as your guardian, if a guardianship is ever necessary.

____YES ____ NO I, being of sound mind and not acting under duress, fraud, or other undue influence, do hereby

nominate my agent, or if my agent is unable or unwilling to serve, I hereby nominate my alternate agent, to serve as my guardian in the event that, after the date of this instrument, I become incapaci- tated.

H: Consent to Participate in Medical Research

____YES ____ NO I authorize my agent to consent to my participation in medical research or clinical trials, even if I

may not benefit from the results.

I: Organ Donation

____YES ____ NO If I have not otherwise agreed to organ donation, my agent may consent to the donation of my

organs for the purpose of organ transplantation.

Name: ______________________________________________ (print or type)

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Part II: My Health Care Wishes (Living Will)

I want my health care providers to follow the instructions I give them when I am being treated, even if my instructions conflict with these or other advance directives. My health care providers should always provide health care to keep me as comfortable and functional as possible.

Choose only one of the following options, numbered Option 1 through Option 4, by placing your initials before the numbered statement. Do not initial more than one option. If you do not wish to document end-of-life wishes, initial Option 4. You may choose to draw a line through the options that you are not choosing.

Option 1

______________

Initial

I choose to let my agent decide. I have chosen my agent carefully. I have talked with my agent about my health care wishes. I trust my agent to make the health care decisions for me that I would make under the circumstances.

Additional Comments:

Option 2

 

I choose to prolong life. Regardless of my condition or prognosis, I want my health care team

______________

to try to prolong my life as long as possible within the limits of generally accepted health care

 

Initial

standards.

Other:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option 3

 

 

__________

Initial

I choose not to receive care for the purpose of prolonging life, including food and fluids by tube, antibiotics, CPR, or dialysis being used to prolong my life. I always want comfort care and routine medical care that will keep me as comfortable and functional as possible, even if that care may prolong my life.

If you choose this option, you must also choose either (a) or (b), below

 

_________

(a) I put no limit on the ability of my health care provider or agent to withhold or withdraw life-

 

sustaining care. If you selected (a), above, do not choose any options under (b).

 

Initial

 

 

 

 

_________

(b) My health care provider should withhold or withdraw life-sustaining care if at least one of

 

the initialed conditions is met:

 

Initial

 

 

 

 

Option

 

I have a progressive illness that will cause death

 

3(b)

 

 

 

 

I am close to death and am unlikely to recover

 

only

 

 

 

 

 

You may

 

I cannot communicate and it is unlikely that my condition will improve

 

 

 

 

initial

 

I do not recognize my friends or family and it is unlikely that my condition will improve

 

more than

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am in a persistent vegetative state

 

one option

 

Other:

 

Option 4

______________

I do not wish to express preferences about health care wishes in this directive.

Initial

 

Other:

 

 

 

Name: ______________________________________________ (print or type)

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Part II: My Health Care Wishes (continued)

Additional instructions about your health care wishes:

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

If you do not want emergency medical service providers to provide CPR or other life sustaining measures, you must work with a physician or APRN to complete an order that reflects your wishes on a form approved by the Utah Department of Health.

Part III: Revoking or Changing a Directive

I may revoke or change this directive by:

Writing “void” across the form, burning, tearing, or otherwise destroying or defacing this document or directing an- other person to do the same on my behalf;

Signing a written revocation of the directive, or directing another person to sign a revocation on my behalf;

Stating that I wish to revoke the directive in the presence of a witness who: is 18 years of age or older; will not be ap- pointed as my agent in a substitute directive; will not become a default surrogate if the directive is revoked; and signs and dates a written document confirming my statement; or

Signing a new directive. (If you sign more than one Advance Health Care Directive, the most recent one applies.)

Part IV: Making the Document Legal

I sign this directive voluntarily. I understand the choices I have made and declare that I am emotionally and mentally competent to make this directive. My signature on this form revokes any living will or power of attorney form nam- ing a health care agent that I have completed in the past.

___________________________ ___________________________________________________________

DateSignature

___________________________________________________________

City, County, and State of Residence

I have witnessed the signing of this directive, I am 18 years of age or older, and I am not:

Related to the declarant by blood or marriage;

Entitled to any portion of the declarant's estate according to the laws of intestate succession of any state or jurisdiction or under any will or codicil of the declarant,

A beneficiary of a life insurance policy, trust, qualified plan, pay on death account, or transfer or death deed that is held, owned, made, or established by, or on behalf of, the declarant;

Entitled to benefit financially upon the death of the declarant;

Entitled to a right to, or interest in, real or personal property upon the death of the declarant;

Directly financially responsible for the declarant's medical care;

A health care provider who is providing care to the declarant or an administrator at a health care facility in which the de- clarant is receiving care; or

The appointed agent or alternate agent.

_______________________________________________

__________________________________________________

Signature of Witness

Printed Name of Witness

 

 

_______________________________________________

______________________

_________

______________

Street Address

City

State

Zip

If the witness is signing to confirm an oral directive, describe below the circumstances under which the directive was made.

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name: ______________________________________________ (print or type)

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Document Details

Fact Name Fact Description
Governing Law The Utah Advance Healthcare Directive is governed by Utah Code Section 75-2a-117, effective since 2008.
Purpose This form allows individuals to designate a person to make healthcare decisions on their behalf when they are unable to do so.
Written Wishes Part II of the form enables individuals to document their healthcare preferences in writing.
Revocation Process Individuals can revoke or change their directive by writing "void," destroying the document, or signing a new directive.
Agent Authority The appointed agent can make various healthcare decisions, including consenting to or refusing treatment.
Guardian Nomination Individuals can nominate their agent as a guardian if a guardianship becomes necessary in the future.
Medical Research Participation The form allows individuals to authorize their agent to consent to participation in medical research or clinical trials.
Organ Donation Individuals can give their agent the authority to consent to organ donation if they have not already made arrangements.
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